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Chilliwack, BC
pgauffray@shaw.ca
Pam Auffray is a certified Virtues Project facilitator, trained by the founders of the project, Linda Kavelin-Popov and Dr. Dan Popov. Pam has had extensive training in the areas of communication, support of the sacred, women's issues and child development. She has many years of experience as a workshop leader, educator, and conference speaker. She is married, the mother of two pre-teens, and was the operator of a licensed family daycare from 1990 - 2000. Just after her children's birth, Pam became a certified childbirth instructor and as her children grew, a parenting facilitator. Her desire to be the best caregiver, not only for her own children but for the many under her charge, led her to The Virtues Project . Since her introduction to the project in 1994, Pam has presented character-building programs to teachers, social workers, administrators and parents. Her clients include such organizations as The Center for Peace, Vancouver; "Families in Motion" program, Chilliwack Literacy Council; Burnaby Montessori School; Center Creek Youth Corrections Center, Chilliwack; and University College of the Fraser Valley. Her keynote talks include a Northern Early Childhood Education Conference in Prince George, BC and a conference sponsored by the Ministry of Children and Families and Prince George Chamber of Commerce. She has conducted a wide range of Virtues Project workshops since 1994, including personal growth workshops for women, seminars on meditation, and corporate workshops on Creating a Conscious Workplace. Her facilitation style is characterized as confident, personal, entertaining, instructive and inspiring.
"I really enjoyed the warmth of the presentation; Pam's speaking ability and the non threatening way of encouraging participation."
Educator/Counselor, Live the Language Workshop, Prince George, BC
"I learned that I can change. I am able to see what I can do about things that trouble me. I have felt encouragement from Pam on how to look for Virtues in everyone. There is hope."
First Nations Parent Participant, Families in Motion Program, Seabird Island, BC
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